Can anyone tell me why I canot put my title of the entry in the "Title" column when i am typing this entry?
Ok, I had my first lesson at MDIS Unicampus last night for the part-time Diploma course. It was the class for Principals of Business Management II. I planned to leave the office at 6 sharp, regardless whether the automatic aircon off itself on time or not. Hehe, luckily Noel was going to Commonwealth to fetch his daughter, so he decided to drive me there. We left around 6.20pm and I reached at 6.45pm! So quick right? I dunno how long I will take if I travel by MRT myself.
I couldn't find the classroom at first, but I found the classroom block easily. In the end, the classroom is located at quite an ulu corner. I found an empty seat in an empty row (each row there's 4 chairs), the table is like a long bench, and when I jot down notes, the whole table shakes slightly, so irritating.
Noone sat beside me until about 7pm, a cute-looking girl sat beside me and I told her she had to collect her course book at the front. I thought that was an opening to break the ice already, but we didnt speak for the WHOLE 3-hour lesson! Haha..pathetic right?
I FINALLY spoke to her at the end of the lesson while we were all packing up..I might sound silly, but I suddenly said "I didnt get ur name". Haha..I didnt know how to extend out my hand and say "Hi, I am Sherlynn!" Like so lame lar..and so fake..haha! Oops! (Sorry for those who do that). I found out quite alot about her becos we walked to the busstop and took train together til Jurong East. She is called Miko, a Malaysian, who is not residing in Singapore so she has to cross the custom everytime she comes to work or study. She is working in a factory as an Operator at Pasir Ris! Although she has a factory bus to fetch her from Malaysia to Pasir Ris, but it is still very tiring! She needs to work 12-hour shift, so 2 days off, 2 days work..on days when she needs to study and work, she has to travel from Pasir Ris to Queenstown MDIS. After class ends at 10pm, she has to travel to Kranji and cross the custom back to her own country. So poor thing right?! I really shouldn't complain about my travelling time and length..haha. so ashamed. :(
She is 1 year younger than me..and i think much more matured at some points. Actually Singaporeans are very pampered lar..and she is the eldest, can also see from our short conversation that she is quite independent.
About the lesson, I have to admit it is not so interesting as my Medical lessons in Poly days..haiz..miss those days. My mind drifted a bit in the middle of the lesson, but I told myself I cannot complain cos I have to just finish this course and it will benefit me. I am no longer in the path of becoming a medical practioner, and I am hoping that one day I can work in the business line in a medical or pharmaceutical industry! That is my goal..haha!
The lecturer was quite long-winded, crappy and full of stories to tell.. he also kept using Hokkien in the middle of the lecture. 3 hours lecture...i complain...Rac is going through 3.5 hours every lesson for her ACCA course!
Although everyone think that ACCA is hard to pass..but if i have the money, I think I will also like to take up ACCA one day, IF I am really heading towards accounting.
Hai sianz la...now on the fone with baby.....dunno why we two like damn sianz...and I am like eating Explosives!!!!...
